Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu

The mammalian circadian and sleep-wake systems are closely aligned through their coordinated regulation of daily activity patterns. Although they differ in their anatomical organization and physiological processes, they utilize overlapping regulatory mechanisms that include an assortment of proteins...

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Main Authors: Joanna M. Cooper, Kathryn A. Halter, Rebecca A. Prosser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451994417300342
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spelling doaj-b145f5eae3144d93b3e2d741956f1ef82020-11-24T22:49:04ZengElsevierNeurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms2451-99442018-06-0151536Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieuJoanna M. Cooper0Kathryn A. Halter1Rebecca A. Prosser2NeuroNET Research Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA; Department of Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Walters Life Sciences Bldg, Rm M407, Knoxville, TN 37996, USANeuroNET Research Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA; Department of Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Walters Life Sciences Bldg, Rm M407, Knoxville, TN 37996, USACorresponding author.; NeuroNET Research Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA; Department of Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Walters Life Sciences Bldg, Rm M407, Knoxville, TN 37996, USAThe mammalian circadian and sleep-wake systems are closely aligned through their coordinated regulation of daily activity patterns. Although they differ in their anatomical organization and physiological processes, they utilize overlapping regulatory mechanisms that include an assortment of proteins and molecules interacting within the extracellular space. These extracellular factors include proteases that interact with soluble proteins, membrane-attached receptors and the extracellular matrix; and cell adhesion molecules that can form complex scaffolds connecting adjacent neurons, astrocytes and their respective intracellular cytoskeletal elements. Astrocytes also participate in the dynamic regulation of both systems through modulating neuronal appositions, the extracellular space and/or through release of gliotransmitters that can further contribute to the extracellular signaling processes. Together, these extracellular elements create a system that integrates rapid neurotransmitter signaling across longer time scales and thereby adjust neuronal signaling to reflect the daily fluctuations fundamental to both systems. Here we review what is known about these extracellular processes, focusing specifically on areas of overlap between the two systems. We also highlight questions that still need to be addressed. Although we know many of the extracellular players, far more research is needed to understand the mechanisms through which they modulate the circadian and sleep-wake systems. Keywords: Circadian rhythms, Sleep-wake system, Suprachiasmatic nucleus, Extracellular proteases, Cell adhesion molecules, Astrocyteshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451994417300342
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author Joanna M. Cooper
Kathryn A. Halter
Rebecca A. Prosser
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Kathryn A. Halter
Rebecca A. Prosser
Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
author_facet Joanna M. Cooper
Kathryn A. Halter
Rebecca A. Prosser
author_sort Joanna M. Cooper
title Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
title_short Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
title_full Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
title_fullStr Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
title_full_unstemmed Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
title_sort circadian rhythm and sleep-wake systems share the dynamic extracellular synaptic milieu
publisher Elsevier
series Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
issn 2451-9944
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The mammalian circadian and sleep-wake systems are closely aligned through their coordinated regulation of daily activity patterns. Although they differ in their anatomical organization and physiological processes, they utilize overlapping regulatory mechanisms that include an assortment of proteins and molecules interacting within the extracellular space. These extracellular factors include proteases that interact with soluble proteins, membrane-attached receptors and the extracellular matrix; and cell adhesion molecules that can form complex scaffolds connecting adjacent neurons, astrocytes and their respective intracellular cytoskeletal elements. Astrocytes also participate in the dynamic regulation of both systems through modulating neuronal appositions, the extracellular space and/or through release of gliotransmitters that can further contribute to the extracellular signaling processes. Together, these extracellular elements create a system that integrates rapid neurotransmitter signaling across longer time scales and thereby adjust neuronal signaling to reflect the daily fluctuations fundamental to both systems. Here we review what is known about these extracellular processes, focusing specifically on areas of overlap between the two systems. We also highlight questions that still need to be addressed. Although we know many of the extracellular players, far more research is needed to understand the mechanisms through which they modulate the circadian and sleep-wake systems. Keywords: Circadian rhythms, Sleep-wake system, Suprachiasmatic nucleus, Extracellular proteases, Cell adhesion molecules, Astrocytes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451994417300342
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